As someone who really didn't lean toward either candidate, I have to say the mud-slinging was rampant on BOTH sides- since I've signed up with the satellite radio, I have access to Air America, as well as the usual bunch of conservative talkers (Hannity, etc) that I had on terrestrial radio.<br><br>BOTH sides personally attacked each other throughout the campaign, and I'm sure the left wouldn't be too kind either with their 'Bush/chimp' comments had *they* won this election.<br><br>This morning I turned on 'America Right', and heard about 10 straight minutes of obnoxious chortling from someone named 'Glen Beck', who basically just read off a list of names including Tim Robbins, Michael Moore, etc, etc., and then just laughing.<br><br>Not my favorite people in the world either, but c'mon now...<br><br>The folks on 'America Left' seemed pretty dejected, and were basically hoping against hope that somehow the votes in Ohio would turn in their favor...<br><br>Just seems like these things get more disgustingly personal every time. Note to future candidates: don't do ANYTHING with your lives that may haunt you later on. <br><br>That pretty much involves locking yourself in a closet and coming out only to shake hands & kiss babies. <br><br>[color:red]C'mon...you know me.</font color=red>

<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>Hmm... one would think you guys would be a little more gracious and mature about it.<p><hr></blockquote><p>Believe me! I am being gracious.<br><br>****************<br><br>[color:blue]* * *CONGRATULATIONS</font color=blue>[color:red] PRESIDENT BUSH* * *</font color=red>

Glad i live in California, this means four more years of Bush not coming here <br><br>seriously, now with Control of the congress and whitehouse lets hope something constructive can be done for this country. If Kerry did win it would have been 4 more years of gridlock.<br><br><br>

<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>IMO it was all of the negative Bush bashing that probably turned off a good number of everyday people.<p><hr></blockquote><p><br>Well what ticked me off was the big deal made of Nader, and the legal wrangling on the democratic side to keep him off ballots. I could have been swayed to vote for Kerry, but not after that. We need more choices, not less.<br><br><br><br>

well since he is a republican the chances are good, if he was a Dem they would be 0<br><br>All in all he has been a great governor, unafraid to go against the far right. He is more like Clinton than Bush, and he leave religion OUT of his decisions.<br><br>If he runs i may be swayed to vote for him.<br><br><br><br>

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